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How can you speed up Eclipse?

...riteria which was working six years ago: The "same" workspace in Indigo (3.7.2) SR2 loads in 4 seconds, in Kepler SR2 (4.3.2) in 7 seconds and in Luna (4.4.0) in 10 seconds. All are Java EE bundles. Newer versions have more bundled plugins, but still the trend is obvious. (by "same" workspace I me...
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twitter bootstrap typeahead ajax example

... 302 Edit: typeahead is no longer bundled in Bootstrap 3. Check out: Where is the typeahead JavaS...
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What are Aggregates and PODs and how/why are they special?

... 583 How to read: This article is rather long. If you want to know about both aggregates and PODs (P...
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How to show SQL queries run in the Rails console?

... Rails 3+ Enter this line in the console: ActiveRecord::Base.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) Rails 2 Enter this line in the console: ActiveRecord::Base.connection.instance_variable_set :@logger, Logger.new(STDOUT) ...
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Using custom std::set comparator

...29 YLJ 2,39422 gold badges1414 silver badges2626 bronze badges answered Apr 12 '10 at 9:10 YacobyYacoby ...
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disable maven download progress indication

...date The documentation about batch mode see https://maven.apache.org/ref/3.6.1/maven-embedder/cli.html Starting with Maven 3.6.1 (released 2019-04-04) you can use --no-transfer-progress will suppress the output of downloading messages at all without suppressing the other output. ...
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Relative imports in Python 3

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How to programmatically cause a core dump in C/C++

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What would cause an algorithm to have O(log n) complexity?

...o have that log2 16 = 4. Hmmm... what about 128? 128 / 2 = 64 64 / 2 = 32 32 / 2 = 16 16 / 2 = 8 8 / 2 = 4 4 / 2 = 2 2 / 2 = 1 This took seven steps, and log2 128 = 7. Is this a coincidence? Nope! There's a good reason for this. Suppose that we divide a number n by 2 i times. Then...
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In Python, how can you load YAML mappings as OrderedDicts?

... Update: In python 3.6+ you probably don't need OrderedDict at all due to the new dict implementation that has been in use in pypy for some time (although considered CPython implementation detail for now). Update: In python 3.7+, the insertion...